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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
m THE FALLS Cl I V TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1907 PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale at the Charles Gngnon farm , 8 miles northeast of Falls City , 5 miles north of Rule and 4. miles north of Preston , on FRIDAY , OCTOBER 11 At 10 o'clock A. M. , the following described property : 24 Head of 1 , All Native Bred ; Percheron Blood Finest Kind of ' Draft Horses \ 2 marcs coining 3 \ ears old , 2 horse colts coining 3 years \earlinghorsecolts | , 7 yearling mare i colts , i mare ( > years old , in foal ; 2 driving mares 1 ' coming 4eirs old , 3 good brood mares S to lo ' , years old , in foal ; i pacing mare 5 years old , has been tracked ; i yearling mare colt , i yearling pac ' ing colt sired by Major Lee , i roan mare in foal ' bv DaLogan. . These colts arc all myov/n i raising and are as jjood a bunch as ever offered for sale. i ' HEAD OF MULES > 5 yearling mules and 5 mules coming 3 years old. i \ ' Lunch served on the grounds and Terms of Sale made known on the grounds. BARNEY VOEGELE C. H. MARION , Auctioneer W. A. GREENWALD , Clerk Trusts to Stay From the idyllic retirement of Forest Hill John D. Rockefeller U ive this message Thursday on the economic future : "The future JH boundless. Wean an- but in the infancy of our econ omic development , which moot protect , as it hay followed during the pant forty yearn , the line of consolidation and co-operation. "tf you auk me particularly what I think of the future of the hiiHinesH corporation or trust , so- called , I say that my faith in the Standard Oil Company , for instance - stance , was never greater than it IB at the present hour. It has a future thai will far transcend its achievements of the past. So will all the. great industrial corpora tions. "It seems ' . < > me that the time is coming is here , in fact when tlu problems which confront us will bo discussed with fairness and intelligence and settled not on the basis of a temporary agitation , but in the spirit and rnunner of fair- minded Americans without rancor or bias. "I believe the laws are suilicient at the present time to insure the conduct of corporations on an ab solutely honest basisand 1 believe also that most corporations are administered - ministered honestly. Mistakes are made , of course , but that can not be avoided. ' But if moro laws are needed , let them be such as are dictated by actual experience and enacted by the legislative power aiming at the best interests of all. Specifi cally I believe in publicity. No honest corporation has any secrets as regards its management to con ceal from the public. The people have n right to the facts. To the working man , I would say that his best interests lie in accepting the conditions which have come about through n natural process of econ- omio evolution. Really , he will come to learn in time that the bulwark of his prosperity is the wisely and honestly administered corporation , which is here to stay , j "So firmly am I convinced oft this that 1 look to sue the day when the working men generally , as Standard Oil employees have done and giowu rich thereby , will invent their savings in the securi ties f the industrial combinations as they now deposit them in the saving banks. "Finally , with honest adminis tration assured on the one hand and confidence thereby compelled on the other , let those who au charged with the management of the corporations be held to a strict personal responsibility for then- acts and there will be an end to distressing industrial strife.1 At the otVstart , Air. Rockefeller put at rest those rumors as to a reorganization of the Standard Oil company. "As a matter of fact , " lie said , the Standard Oil company has jeen undergoing reorganization ever since its foundation. "Why , think"said he , "of the sixty of us who participated in the organization of the company , but four remain my brother , Willi'im , Mr. Flagler , Colonel Payne and mysolf. " Against Death Sentence Sentiment in this country seems to be against the death sentence as a punishment for capital crimes. Juries all over the country seem to prefer recommending life im prisonment t o hanging. This trend of sentiment was shown to r. . striking extent in the case ol Frank S. Constautine , who was tried last week , at Chicago , for the murder of Airs. Louise Huse Gen try. The crime was a horrible one. It was almost conclusive ! ) proved that Constantine had cut the woman's throat w i t h i razor. On the witness stand lit besmirched her memory and pub lie sentiment was against him for the brutal and cowardly act. Witl the facts that wore brought out ii the court room it would have seemed that any jury would rec oinmend the stretching of the fellow's neck withoutcompunction and every circumstance would in dicate that thedeath penalty would have been pronounced. But , not withstanding the public mind of Chicago had been inllamed uy a series of brutal crimes the past year , in winch women had been he victims , life imprisonment was he punishment that had been ecommended by the jury which .ried the cast' . Judging fiom hese tendencies the lime in not far distant when thedeath penalty vill have been abolished in all the states of the union. The feeling seems to be growing that hanging > y law is about as reprehensible as murder by individuals.An jurn Republican. Short Sleeves Must Go Notwithstanding the continued opposition of man to the shorl sleeve , so popular with the femin ine portion of humanity during the past summer , it seemed likelj to tirmly establish itself in the itTeetions of the shirt waist set until within the past few days ar Iowa man has hit upon a schetm that bids fair to accomplish re suits. This noted gentleman , tht secretary of the Iowa state boarc of health , has come to the rolie of suffering husbands just in timt to prevent their giving up tin tight and acknowledging defeat t. For months they have discourset on the danger of going out in th ( night air with bare arms and necl but all to no avail. Dame fashioi had decreed that the short sleev was the proper thing , and no con siderations of health or beaut ; could avail against it. But th victor has been vanquished by ou Iowa friend. After prolonged am systematic investigation he ha discovered that the exposure o the arms and neck to the air aiv sunlight causes hair to grow there ou , thereby giving Milady the ar. pearauce of an oboriginal. The bombshell has been explod ed in the ranks of the shirt wau brigade with startling effect. Meg of them could stand for brow arms , the result of sunburn , in fact spent hours of valuable time in accumulating a finished color i of timt characterbut when it came to hair the penalty was more than they had baruniiu'd for Brown arms , even blisters for a time , were all right ; but hair , never ! No oni- , I of course , questions the right of ' the women to row hair on their arms , if they so desire , but , since they will not , the horrid old man | are sitting back in their chairs and j laughing in their sleeves over their i latest victory in inducing old ua * I ture to come to their relief in a I Hunt to the death against Dame \ Fashion. In the meantime the secretary of the Iowa state board of health has the good sense to keep out of sight. Notwithstanding his im portant discovery , destined to beef of incalculable value to the race , he is forced to conceal himself be- hind closed doors and recieve the congratulations of his friends by i mail , or throuuh tintelephone. . tt id declared however , that his .secretary has been instructed to announce that he is not at home to la'dy callers or inquisitive women i who 'seek information over the 'phone. St. Joseph Gazette. ' If real collce disturbs your Stomach. i your heart or kidneys , then try this | clever ColTco Imitation Dr. Snoop's Health ColTce. Dr. Snoop has clooiy matched old Java and Mocha Cotleo in | in llnvor and taste , yet It has not a 1 single grain of real coll'eo In it. Dr. ! Snoop's Ilualth Coffee. Imitation is J made from pure toasted grains or cc ' real * , with Malt , Nuts , etc. Made in one minute. No tedious long wait. , You will surely like it. Get a free s-umple at our store. Fred E. Schmit.t. I Prof. Wayne Coons seems the j logical candidate for county superintendent - intendent , and it ie most devoutly I hoped that the voters will do no ' more experimenting where t h e ause of education1 is involved. Mr. Coons is not only well quali- led having ample credentials from nodern institutions and instruc- ors , but he will bringto the office of county superintendent tht energy of young manhood with n kill and experience born of actua work in the school room. He nember the school children am' vote for Coons. Humboldt Lead er. To check a cold quickly , get flora vour druggist some little Candy Coh f Tablets called Preventlcs. IJruj.'i.'ist everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventlc.J , for they arc not only safe , bu leoldedly certain and prompt. Pre ventlos contain no Quinine , no la.xatlv nothing harsh nor sickening. Takei it the "sneeze stage" Preventics wll > revent Pneumonia , Bronchitis , Li Giippe , etc. LJenco the name Pro vcntlo5. Good for feverish children 4S I'roviMiilcs 2. " ) cents ? . Trial boxes cent : ' . Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Win. Gergens receivec a notice the middle of the weel that she had been successful in guessing the exact number o - corks contained in a glass jar at the state fair a few weeks ago. A young lady at Beatrice was equally lucky , and guess ed the same number as did Mrs Gergens , and the prize , a bar rel of Koseine oil , will be divid ed and shipped to the two ladies The guess was certainly re 0markable as the corks in tb ' , jar numbered more than live thousand. Mrs. Gergens ha e never given the matter a seconc i\ thought after banding in he . vote , and was greatiy surprisec upon receiving the above in f formation. Humboldt Stand ieard. . ie . A weak stomach , causing dys pepsin , n weuk Dcart with pa pltatlon or Intermittent pulse , always means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strenghtrm thctc in side or controlling nerves with Dr. < Stoops Restorative and see how quick u- ly these aliments disappear. Dr.Shoop will mail samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health ie U certainly worth this simple trial. ir Sold by all dealers. Rev. Forsyth o f Alexandria , - Neb. , occupied the pulpit of the . Presbyterian church morning and evening last Sunday. Those who heard him were favorably impressed with his cordiality and earnestness. Reaches the spot. Stops pain. The Great Pile Rem ManZanReaches edy. Put up In tubes wliK rectal nozilo. 50 cents. i Half Way < " < . the other Half \ OFTKX do you think to yourself : "If I had begun to save HO\V years ago I would now have 3200.00 or maybe more.1 O ite frequently , do you not ? Is it your Intention to Ie * . two more years slip around the saite way ? We do not believe It is , and we are here to assist you in your desire to accumulate something. The start , and then the determination to save a fixed amount regu larly , and more if possible , will give you something to be proud of in a very short time" . If you will just put aside that idea that the amount \ou can ; save is too tmall to consider , you will be half way to success in saving. The other half consists in persistently deposit ing the small amounts in this good bank , where you will receive every courtesy and attention FARMERS STATE BANK PRESTON. NEBRASKA Directors- < * W.C. Margrave II. C. Herman L. Thnckcr W. A , Orccnwold ll.C.Zocller L j * ! * $ $ $ $ * $ * § * | * J > 5 POLAND = CHINA SALE OCTOBER 19 , 1907 , AT Chapman's Sale Pavilion , Falls City , Neb. 45 BOARS 15 GILTS Largest Boar sale of the season. One of the best offerings lo go through the -sale ring in Southeastern Nebraska this year. Sired chiefly by First Quality and Grand Chief Jr. Inquire for catalogue by mail or phone. H. C. Wittrock H. E.AVyattV. . F. Rieshick The Genuine Round Oak Heating Stove is the nust popular and has the largest sale of any s'ove Known It burn- , any kind of fue mill holds the lire all night all day , too if you wibh. This is the stove with the famous one-piece , air-tight bottom i nd outside ash p.in It ! right in principle , thor ough , honest work inaiibhip. bust ma terial , and is sold at a rersoiiablc price It is nearer to be ing a perfect heat ing stove than any other on earth. J. C. Tanner HALLS flITY. NPIUMSKA You ought to go Somewhere this Autumn CHEAP ONE-WAY COLONIST KATES : Daily during September and Oc tober to Pacific Coast ami far west points at about half rates. TO THE EAST : The low rate Jamestown Exposi tion tickets can be used for your Autumn trip to New York , Bos ton and other Eastern cities. These are the last cheap rates of the season. LATE AUTUMN TRIPS WEST : Low rate excursion tickets to Colorado , the Rockies and Big Horn Mountains will remain on sale during Septembei ; the low rate round trip tickets to Pacific Coast will not be on sale after September 15th. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS : See the West with its 11)07 ) crops. Western farm lands , including ir rigated lands , are constantly ad vancing in value ; better locate now. BIG HORN BASIN AND BILLINGS DISTRICT : We run personally conducted cheap rate homereekers excur sions to help you locate on irri gated lands at the lowest prices ; they will double in value in five years. Join me on these excur sions. No charge for services. Write D. Clem Deaver , Agent , Burlington Landseekers Bureau , Omaha. E. G. WHITTORD , Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WArtELEY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. For Backache , Rheumatism Pineules neysmaBladder and the Kid- Dr. M. L. Wilson Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended day or Dig-lit. OlYicc over State Bank , Falls City , Nebraska. Office 'Phone House 'Phone 329 330 C. H. TIARION I AUCTIONEER , I Sales conducted in S scientific and busi,1 , nesslike manner , : i MmBMB BMHMMMMMMMMIM BaM B BB < * | C. H. MARION i h Falls City , Nebraska 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! D. S. HcCarthy AKIE ) Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 I I I I H I II I I I I I M I I II I I SWIFT & CO. We have opened a branch office in Falls City and will pay the highest market price for Poultry , Butter and Eggs. Office a't O. P. Heck's feed store. Bring us your Produce. Yours Respectfully , SWIFT & CO. Phone 101